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HamClock Case
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This is a case for the [HamClock](https://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/) from WB0OEW, as described on his web site. It is designed to house the [Adafruit Feather Huzzah ESP8266](https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather-huzzah-esp8266), and the [9" LCD from BuyDisplay](http://www.buydisplay.com/default/9-inch-lcd-module-tft-display-w-touch-panel-i2c-serial-spi-arduino).
It is designed to fit (barely) on 250mm wide print beds, such as on the Prusa i3.
Assembly
Wire up the Huzzah to the LCD display as described on the HamClock website. Note that it's not required to make *all* the connections to USB power and ground, one of each is sufficent (I used pins 38 and 40). The case has enough space to fit standard Dupont jumper wires, so you can use those for a solder-free experience.
Attach the Adafruit Huzzah upside down (as pictured) to the bottom right of the case with two M2.5 screws. This places the USB power connection next to the hole in the case.
Place the L
It is designed to fit (barely) on 250mm wide print beds, such as on the Prusa i3.
Assembly
Wire up the Huzzah to the LCD display as described on the HamClock website. Note that it's not required to make *all* the connections to USB power and ground, one of each is sufficent (I used pins 38 and 40). The case has enough space to fit standard Dupont jumper wires, so you can use those for a solder-free experience.
Attach the Adafruit Huzzah upside down (as pictured) to the bottom right of the case with two M2.5 screws. This places the USB power connection next to the hole in the case.
Place the L
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